Bangalore: Forced into marriage, man kills wife, calls it 'suicide'


Bangalore: Forced into marriage, man kills wife, calls it 'suicide'

Bangalore, Dec 2 (DHNS): A man who allegedly killed his wife by smothering her to death with a pillow was arrested by police in Yeshwantpur late on Saturday night.

According to investigating officers, the arrested, Gangaraju, 22, tried to pass off the death as a suicide.

Employed as an electrician on a contract basis at the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO),  Gangaraju had married his cousin, Prema, 19, on July 29. Police added that Prema was the daughter of Gangaraju’s aunt. The couple had been living at a rented house in AK Colony, Mattikere.

The death was first reported when Gangaraju rushed an unconscious Prema to M S Ramaiah Hospital at 11.30 pm, claiming that she had consumed poison. However, doctors at M S Ramaiah Hospital declared Prema dead on arrival and informed local police of the suspicious nature of the death. Yeshwantpur police rushed to the spot and detained Gangaraju for questioning.

A senior police official said that a medical examination of the body contradicted Gangaraju’s statement about suicide. “While Gangaraju continued to claim that Prema had attempted suicide, it wasn’t long before he confessed to murder,” the official said.

Police added that Gangaraju claimed to be in love with someone else. His father, Srinivas, however, had opposed the match and had forced him to marry Prema. Gangaraju also confessed to have continued his affair with his girlfriend after the wedding.

He allegedly told police that he and Prema had quarrelled over the issue on Saturday night, and that he had smothered Prema in a fit of rage. Yeshwantpur police have arrested Gangaraju and have registered a case of murder against him.

Manjunath, Prema’s father, told Deccan Herald, that he had believed Gangaraju to have been a good man. “Yes, we knew that he was in love with someone else,” he said. “But he agreed to leave her and marry my daughter. We never thought it could get as bad as it has now. It is as if I myself killed my daughter in my efforts to convince her to marry him.”

Gangaraju’s father, Srinivas, and his family are traditional flower sellers in Malleswaram.

  

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  • Sachidanand Shetty, Mundkur/Dubai

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    Better our Police Department try to complete the court case in “Super Fast Trail Court” and argue for the death penalty, so that he can see the soothe and smoothed rope hanging and waiting for his neck to take his life

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 02 2013



    Hi Mahesh,

    A small correction.

    The saying is:-

    'A bird in hand is better than two in the bush'

    Pls. Do not feel bad.

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  • Mahesh, Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    He looks like raudi raja, with the beard looks like Ibrahim Lodhi. A bird in the hand is better than a bird in the bush. Still he is a mad man who go after another girl when one is in hand. Now his charbi will go away. The bird in the hand is gone but can he catch the bird in the bush now??? She will hate now.

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  • Ethan Avidhan Hans, Florida/ Mangalore

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    There are people who provoke/incite then say we were just joking, or forcing someone saying for their own Good!!, we do not know how and why "Gangaraju" was persuaded to leave his Girlfriend by his family , I feel he went to please everybody and got himself in this mess ! there are times when all lose our senses so let us not point our fingers at someone who could be a Good Human being but lost his senses for a few minutes and committed such a tragic thing , I feel all this will be considered during his sentencing! When mass murderers are being treated with royalty...

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  • pinky, mangalore

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    what type of punishment you suggest for his crime?

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  • Ethan Avidhan Hans, Florida/ mangalore

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    Probably Second degree my opinion but there are learned counsels to judge him!

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  • Flavian, Mangaloarae/Kuwait

    Mon, Dec 02 2013



    I do not think that if someone loves genuinely will kill his life partner or girlfriend.

    Only the guys who pretend to love (with ulterior motives in the heart) can kill someone brutally.

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  • Anand, karkala

    Mon, Dec 02 2013


    Like it or not, there are people who are capable to love
    genuinely and kill brutally.

    The amazing thing about that,
    few of those could even sleep well like babies in the night.

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  • For Justice, Abu Dhabi / Ubar

    Mon, Dec 02 2013

    Both Mr.Manjunath & G(M)angaraju are responsible for this tragedy..

    New generation youngsters heading towards stone age!

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